Your installation will be exhibited!
Since we are dealing with a combination of art and physics, it is crucial that both perspectives on the installation can be shown in your exhibition. Therefore you need several important content components for the exhibition of your installation, which are listed below:
VIEW
For the view of the installation, take photos from different angles (360 degrees around the installation) and show the installation at least once in a close up and a long shot (i.e. from some distance with a view of the entire room). Select within 3-5 photos for this component.
Special case: Light spectrum
Those who work on the design assignment to „Light Spectrum“ hand in the finished video. In addition, a maximum of 3 photos can be handed in.
ART
- Title of the work
- Names of the group members who worked on it
- Year of creation
- Materials
- A brief description of the desired effect or statement of the work. Feel free to refer to the title
PHYSICS
Apply your knowledge from the station learning and explain why your installation looks the way it does. Use the following questions as a guide:
- Where exactly in the installation can you observe an optical effect? (You are welcome to mark this in a photo).
- How does this optical effect come about? Are there any laws underlying it, such as the laws of reflection, light refraction or additive color mixing? If yes, explain them briefly in writing and/or in a sketch oriented to the installation.
- Have you acquired expert knowledge of the optical effects used in your installation? Either through your own research or additional experiments? If yes, explain it in writing and/or with scetches
When designing your exhibition materials, keep in mind that your audiance (f.e. your family and friends) are not familiar with the contents of your light installation. Therefore, try to explain everything as understandable as possible and establish base knowledge if needed.
You can use the examples already available in the exhibition as a guide for the design of your exhibition material.